Boys basketball: Wolves survive late-game scare against Stadium

Patrick Minzel had 30 points for Tigers, but missed two 3-pointers in final seconds as South Kitsap wins 66-65

TACOMA — It appeared to be the worst possible scenario for South Kitsap.

In the waning seconds, Stadium’s Patrick Minzel, who already had converted eight 3-pointers, had a pair opportunities from beyond the arch. But both rimmed off and Nate Anderson missed a layup to help the Wolves escape with a 66-65 win Friday night in Class 4A Narrows League play.

“I’m proud of these guys,” South coach John Callaghan said. “We hung in there.”

South (4-2 overall, 2-1 league) appeared in control when a tip-in by junior forward Josh Osinski gave the Wolves a 66-61 lead with 2:10 minutes left. But the Tigers (0-7, 0-3) responded with four unanswered points in 70 seconds on a jumper by Eric Anderson-Connolly and later on a layup from Taylor Strickland.

That put Minzel, who scored 25 of his game-high 30 points during the first half, in position to win the game.

“We did a much better job on him in the second half,” Callaghan said.

Ryley Callaghan (13), Nars Martinez (11) and Angelo Hazely (10) all scored in double figures for South. The Wolves, who shot 46 percent from the field, had one of their most balanced scoring games of the season. Devon Newquist and Osinski each scored nine points.

South next plays Dec. 27-29 in the Bellevue Holiday Classic at Bellevue College.

“This will give us momentum heading into Bellevue,” Callaghan said.

South Kitsap 66, at Stadium 65

South Kitsap 17 21 18 10 — 66

Stadium 23 18 11 13 — 65

South Kitsap-Aaron La Deaux 8, Ryley Callaghan 13, Caulin Bakalarski 0, Tom Simpson 0, Devon Newquist 9, Kellen Traxel 3, Angelo Hazely 10, Nars Martinez 11, James Hyson 3, Josh Osinski 9.

Stadium-Eric Tuttle 2, Eric Anderson-Connolly 13, Taylor Strickland 6, Tyler Stumph 10, Patrick Minzel 30, Nathan Laske 0, Spencer Henderson 0, Nate Anderson 0, Corey Glackin-Coley 2.

 

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